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We Can Do Hard Things

Alex Morgan: Believe in Your Own Greatness

We Can Do Hard Things

Glennon Doyle & Audacy

Society & Culture, Relationships, Education, Self-improvement

4.841.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

1. How the Abby+Alex sisterhood began, how hard it was for Alex to watch Abby suffer at the end of her career, and how friends can build each other up. 2. How to get back on the field – in life and in sport – after crushing defeat. 3. The way Alex’s mom helped Alex fulfill her dream, and what Alex is teaching her own daughter, Charlie. 4. How Alex finally stopped comparing herself to others and started resting in her own confidence. 5. Alex’s relationship with soccer – and does she still love it? About Alex Alex Morgan is a two-time FIFA Women’s World Cup Champion, Olympic Gold Medalist, UEFA Women’s Champions League Champion, and NWSL Champion. An entrepreneur, author, social media phenom, and marketing icon – Alex’s ability to inspire and excite fans stretches far beyond the pitch. She is the leading founder of TOGETHXR, a lifestyle and media company with a focus on youth and equality storytelling. As mom to Charlie, Alex is tackling motherhood while continuing to be a force on the pitch. In fact, I am not sure i’ve ever seen her as on fire right now, scoring goals at a wild rate for her NWSL team the San Diego Wave. TW: @alexmorgan13 IG: @alexmorgan13 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

So we spoke to Alex Morgan prior to the publication of the 319 page report of independent investigation to the US soccer Federation concerning allegations of abusive behavior and sexual misconduct in women's professional soccer.

0:17.0

So we don't talk about that in this conversation and I wanted you to know that. But with each page of that report, I felt ill, enraged, heartbroken, and resolute.

0:31.0

So I want to start this episode by saying unequivocally that the only acceptable response to the investigation is radical change in unflinching accountability.

0:43.0

Once and for all, we demand that the lives of all players from youth footballers to professionals are finally and systematically protected over the careers of predators.

0:57.0

During this very hard time in the women's soccer community, I'm grateful to share this very special conversation with one of my favorite footballers, Alex Morgan.

1:08.0

A woman who I know is making the sport better for future generations every single day.

1:27.0

Welcome. Welcome back everybody. You're so good at that. It's so weird to do it. You're always the one do it.

1:33.0

Okay, welcome back to we can do hard things. We have Alex Morgan. You all know this because it's who you clicked on to listen to this podcast.

1:41.0

But Alex is one of my favorite athletes for a lot of reasons. But I think number one is that she was a really young new kid on the block when I was an old veteran on the national team.

1:53.0

And Alex Morgan, you are a two time FIFA women's world cup champion Olympic gold medalist, a UEFA women's champion leagues champion an NWSL champion.

2:03.0

Is there anything that you have not championed? She is the leading founder of together with the X that replaces the last E a lifestyle and media company with a focus on youth inequality storytelling as a mom to Charlie.

2:18.0

Alex is tackling motherhood while continuing to be a force on the pitch. In fact, I'm not sure I've even seen Alex as on fire as she is right now scoring so many goals in the NBSL for her team, the San Diego wave Alex.

2:33.0

Freakin, thank you for being here.

2:35.0

Thanks for that intro. That was really nice Abby and I am so happy to be here. Blenon, it's always a pleasure to see you and talk to you.

2:44.0

But Abby, I mean, everyone knows how much you mean to me and just the effect you've had on my career. So it's so nice to talk to you because I have obviously looked up to you for so long.

2:58.0

Well, that feels very good, especially as you get age in your retirement. It's like, was that important to anybody? Did any of it really matter?

3:06.0

Oh my god. That feels good. That does feel good.

3:10.0

Can you both explain what the hell you were doing together on the field? Because I just learned Abby was explaining it to me recently in technological the soccer terms.

3:21.0

And I thought it was so beautiful what it's called what you were together, which you were a two front.

3:28.0

Which feels like such a beautiful thing. Can you describe what it what is a two front? What were you doing Alex? You want to take this? What is a two front?

3:37.0

We were we were basically just dancing together on the soccer field and enjoying each other's company and just helping each other be as successful as we possibly can be together and uplifting each other.

3:51.0

So that's pretty much what it was in non soccer terms.

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